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>Chad is an English name of Anglo-Saxon origin that means ''warrior'', ''protector'' or ''defender''
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Ok
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"Jeet" (जीत) is a word rooted in Sanskrit and Indo-Aryan languages that directly translates to "victory," "conqueror," or "success".It is widely used across the Indian subcontinent, both as a standalone name (often for boys) and as a common suffix in longer names. For example:
Harjeet: "Victory of God"
Ranjeet: "Delighted in battle" or "Victor in war"
Inderjeet: "Victory of the God Indra"
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St. Chad of Mercia’s feast day is March 2nd, who else will be celebrating?
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>>18577928
I'm pretty sure it means jar of jam
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>>18578166
POV: you have ‘jeet’ in your name
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>>18578283
I do hate fly, jamboy just fine.



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